Ac 15:36-46. DISSENSION BETWEEN PAUL AND BARNABAS--THEY PART COMPANY TO PROSECUTE SEPARATE MISSIONARY TOURS.
36. And some days after--How long is a matter of conjecture.
Paul said to Barnabas, Let us go again and visit our brethren--the true
reading is, "the brethren."
in every city where we have preached . . . and see how they do--whether
they were advancing or declining, &c.: a pattern for churches and
successful missionaries in every age. ("Reader, how stands it with
thee?") [BENGEL]. "Paul felt that he was not called to spend a
peaceful, though laborious life at Antioch, but that his true work was
far off among the Gentiles." We notice here, for the first time, a trace
of that tender solicitude for his converts, that earnest longing to see
their faces, which appears in the letters which he wrote afterwards, as
one of the most remarkable and attractive features of his character. He
thought, doubtless, of the Pisidians and Lycaonians, as he thought
afterwards at Athens and Corinth of the Thessalonians, from whom he had
been lately "taken in presence, not in heart, night and day praying
exceedingly that he might see their face and perfect that which was
lacking in their faith" [HOWSON].
JFB.
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